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PICS of myself.........ot off the PRESS
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your out of your mind ... and i plan on posting the SMS texts you keep sending to my phone ....homo
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are you on the crapper?
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When is your birthday Juicy? Imma buy you a tripod, and show you how the timer on your camera works. :winkwink:
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what are you drinking tonight Juicy ????
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What did you do to your hair?!?!
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Sexy Model you :)
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Hot stuff :pimp!!
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I used that shit once after the trip and no more that was too stroong |
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It took me three days of showering with paint thinner to get it all out. I can't believe I was the guinea pig on that glue, lol. WG |
looks like you need some sleep mane
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Best set of pics you ever posted for a possible photoshopper... here is the one I nominate :
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the bags under my eyes show my exhaustion :( |
Bloody hell, man! Get some fiber in your diet and it wouldn't hurt so bad!
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You look just like a
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first few photos look like blowjob training :)
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As Dundes points out in support of this theory, evil eye belief is geographically spread out in a radiating ring from ancient Sumer, where it apparently got its start. It is mentioned the Torah (the Old Testament of the Bible) and its existence is acknowledged by modern Arabs, Jews, and Christians.
The evil eye is the name for a sickness transmitted -- usually without intention -- by someone who is envious, jealous, or covetous. It is also called the invidious eye and the envious eye. In Hebrew it is ayin ha'ra (the evil eye), which in Yiddish is variously spelled ayin horoh, ayin hora, or ayen hara. In mainland Italian it is mal occhio (the bad eye) and in Spanish mal ojo or el ojo (the bad eye or just the eye). In Sicily it is jettatore (the projection [from the eye]) and in Farsi it is bla band (the eye of evil). There is nothing exclusively Jewish about the hamesh hand. Arab cultures often refer to it as the Hand of Fatima, which represents the Hand of G-d. Similar designs are common in many cultures. Why it has become such a popular symbol among Jews? I haven't been able to find an adequate explanation anywhere. My best guess: in many cultures, this hand pattern represents a protection against the evil eye, and the evil eye has historically been a popular superstition among Jews. http://www.jewfaq.org/graphics/hamesh.gif |
ROFLMAO
I think you need another 30 minutes @ 420 :1orglaugh |
Just saw that! Nice necklace. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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AlienQ is unbanned? hoooray!
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you ppl crack me up
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he looks like the rock in theese pix lol
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crazy.......
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:helpme :helpme
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lol... love the expressions
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i did the expressions on purpose hehehe one will be "OMG" and so on so in a thread i ccan just post a pic now loll |
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